I did some research and i guess that ther bodies are made to store water and keep them moist. And that there glands provide cool liquid. And a little more info. is that there hump IS NOT made to store water, it stores mostly fat. That would be AwesomE if it stored water though!!!!!
maybe from the hump on there back that is full of water fro 2 weeks!!
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This information is wrong, a camel's hump(s) do not actually store water but are stored with fatty tissue.
When this tissue is metabolized, it acts as a source of energy and yeilds more than 1g of water for each 1g of fat converted through reaction with oxygen from the air.
Camels keep cool in the desert by keeping all their moisture. They are unable to sweat, which helps them stay hydrated.
Thick fur on the top of the body for shade, and thin fur elsewhere to allow easy
heat loss
From the water stored in humps
Camels have thin hair on their bellies to help keep them cool.
They keep the camels in a desert we're no one lives
Camels have thin hair on their tummy to help keep them cool and also to protect the skin from sand particles of deserts.
Camels cool down in various ways. For instance, they have the ability to fluctuate their body temperature which will help in the cooling down of the body.
No they do not. It is kind of like a horse, they can breed with many different camels.
there are no wild camels so they are given water in captivity, and they store the water in there humps.
camels,sheep, and goats
Camels will sometimes spit or foam at the mouth to cool themselves down. Another reason is that they may have rabies.
Camels have wide, almost webbed feet. This helps them to walk in sandy conditions. Camels are cool blud :) love faye x
To help keep the sand out
Camels have ear hair to protect them from dust getting in their ears
Keep Your Cool was created in 2003.